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Old July 23rd 03, 04:24 AM
jammer
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 02:12:16 GMT, "LN \(remove NOSPAM\)"
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I was calling the critters in my pond last year toads. Then someone said,
"They can't be toads as toads aren't water critters. What you have must be
frogs." But after reading on here, sounds like that isn't true. So, are they
toads or frogs and how can you tell the difference?

I have pictures on my photo site.


http://www.naturesound.com/frogs/frogs.html
http://allaboutfrogs.org/weird/general/frogtoad.html

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Old July 23rd 03, 04:34 AM
Dave Fouchey
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Green Frog, Rana Clamitans

http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.ed...a/r._clamitans


One of my favorites.

check out the Frog's section here

http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/davefouchey

Dave


On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 02:12:16 GMT, "LN \(remove NOSPAM\)"
wrote:

I was calling the critters in my pond last year toads. Then someone said,
"They can't be toads as toads aren't water critters. What you have must be
frogs." But after reading on here, sounds like that isn't true. So, are they
toads or frogs and how can you tell the difference?

I have pictures on my photo site.


Dave Fouchey, WA4EMR
http://photos.yahoo.com/davefouchey
Southeastern Lower Michigan
42° 35' 20'' N,
82° 58' 37'' W
GMT Offset: -5
Time Zone: Eastern
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Old July 23rd 03, 03:51 PM
LN \(remove NOSPAM\)
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Thanks. This does look like mine... the second from the bottom looks very
much like ours.


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LN in NH (new gardener in zone 5)
http://photos.yahoo.com/lns_obsessed


"Dave Fouchey" wrote in message
...
Green Frog, Rana Clamitans

http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.ed...a/r._clamitans


One of my favorites.

check out the Frog's section here

http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/davefouchey

Dave


On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 02:12:16 GMT, "LN \(remove NOSPAM\)"
wrote:

I was calling the critters in my pond last year toads. Then someone said,
"They can't be toads as toads aren't water critters. What you have must

be
frogs." But after reading on here, sounds like that isn't true. So, are

they
toads or frogs and how can you tell the difference?

I have pictures on my photo site.


Dave Fouchey, WA4EMR
http://photos.yahoo.com/davefouchey
Southeastern Lower Michigan
42° 35' 20'' N,
82° 58' 37'' W
GMT Offset: -5
Time Zone: Eastern



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Old July 23rd 03, 03:51 PM
LN \(remove NOSPAM\)
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Default Toad or Frog?

Thanks. This does look like mine... the second from the bottom looks very
much like ours.


--
LN in NH (new gardener in zone 5)
http://photos.yahoo.com/lns_obsessed


"Dave Fouchey" wrote in message
...
Green Frog, Rana Clamitans

http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.ed...a/r._clamitans


One of my favorites.

check out the Frog's section here

http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/davefouchey

Dave


On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 02:12:16 GMT, "LN \(remove NOSPAM\)"
wrote:

I was calling the critters in my pond last year toads. Then someone said,
"They can't be toads as toads aren't water critters. What you have must

be
frogs." But after reading on here, sounds like that isn't true. So, are

they
toads or frogs and how can you tell the difference?

I have pictures on my photo site.


Dave Fouchey, WA4EMR
http://photos.yahoo.com/davefouchey
Southeastern Lower Michigan
42° 35' 20'' N,
82° 58' 37'' W
GMT Offset: -5
Time Zone: Eastern



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Old July 23rd 03, 08:56 PM
DonKcR
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"LN (remove NOSPAM)" wrote in message
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I was calling the critters in my pond last year toads. Then someone said,
"They can't be toads as toads aren't water critters. What you have must be
frogs." But after reading on here, sounds like that isn't true. So, are

they
toads or frogs and how can you tell the difference?

I have pictures on my photo site.
--
LN in NH (new gardener in zone 5)
http://photos.yahoo.com/lns_obsessed





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Old July 23rd 03, 08:56 PM
DonKcR
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"LN (remove NOSPAM)" wrote in message
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I was calling the critters in my pond last year toads. Then someone said,
"They can't be toads as toads aren't water critters. What you have must be
frogs." But after reading on here, sounds like that isn't true. So, are

they
toads or frogs and how can you tell the difference?

I have pictures on my photo site.
--
LN in NH (new gardener in zone 5)
http://photos.yahoo.com/lns_obsessed





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Old July 24th 03, 01:00 AM
Anne Lurie
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LN,

I went through the same "toad vs. frog" thing a few years ago -- the
answer became obvious when I saw the first frog, as I'd only seen toads in
my pond before!

BTW, toads may not spend all that much time in the water, but it's clearly
preferred as the "singles bar hangout"! That was another clue, actually --
I only found toads near or in my pond after dark. Frogs, one at least,
would be there day or night (I think she was guarding the eggs she had laid
there).

Also, toads look "dry" (in my opinion), but frogs look wet & sleek; also,
the eyes of frogs seem to be much "bulgier" (sorry) than those of toads.
Based on the pictures on your website, that's a frog.

This may be entirely a wrong assumption on my part, but it also seems to me
that toads are always "treading water" when in the pond, but frogs disappear
under water & come back when they feel like it.

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC





"LN (remove NOSPAM)" wrote in message
...
Thanks. This does look like mine... the second from the bottom looks very
much like ours.


--
LN in NH (new gardener in zone 5)
http://photos.yahoo.com/lns_obsessed


"Dave Fouchey" wrote in message
...
Green Frog, Rana Clamitans

http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.ed...a/r._clamitans


One of my favorites.

check out the Frog's section here

http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/davefouchey

Dave


On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 02:12:16 GMT, "LN \(remove NOSPAM\)"
wrote:

I was calling the critters in my pond last year toads. Then someone

said,
"They can't be toads as toads aren't water critters. What you have must

be
frogs." But after reading on here, sounds like that isn't true. So, are

they
toads or frogs and how can you tell the difference?

I have pictures on my photo site.


Dave Fouchey, WA4EMR
http://photos.yahoo.com/davefouchey
Southeastern Lower Michigan
42° 35' 20'' N,
82° 58' 37'' W
GMT Offset: -5
Time Zone: Eastern





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Old July 24th 03, 01:00 AM
Anne Lurie
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Default Toad or Frog?

LN,

I went through the same "toad vs. frog" thing a few years ago -- the
answer became obvious when I saw the first frog, as I'd only seen toads in
my pond before!

BTW, toads may not spend all that much time in the water, but it's clearly
preferred as the "singles bar hangout"! That was another clue, actually --
I only found toads near or in my pond after dark. Frogs, one at least,
would be there day or night (I think she was guarding the eggs she had laid
there).

Also, toads look "dry" (in my opinion), but frogs look wet & sleek; also,
the eyes of frogs seem to be much "bulgier" (sorry) than those of toads.
Based on the pictures on your website, that's a frog.

This may be entirely a wrong assumption on my part, but it also seems to me
that toads are always "treading water" when in the pond, but frogs disappear
under water & come back when they feel like it.

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC





"LN (remove NOSPAM)" wrote in message
...
Thanks. This does look like mine... the second from the bottom looks very
much like ours.


--
LN in NH (new gardener in zone 5)
http://photos.yahoo.com/lns_obsessed


"Dave Fouchey" wrote in message
...
Green Frog, Rana Clamitans

http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.ed...a/r._clamitans


One of my favorites.

check out the Frog's section here

http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/davefouchey

Dave


On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 02:12:16 GMT, "LN \(remove NOSPAM\)"
wrote:

I was calling the critters in my pond last year toads. Then someone

said,
"They can't be toads as toads aren't water critters. What you have must

be
frogs." But after reading on here, sounds like that isn't true. So, are

they
toads or frogs and how can you tell the difference?

I have pictures on my photo site.


Dave Fouchey, WA4EMR
http://photos.yahoo.com/davefouchey
Southeastern Lower Michigan
42° 35' 20'' N,
82° 58' 37'' W
GMT Offset: -5
Time Zone: Eastern





 




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